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WHAP Assignments Calendar September 2011 MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday 5. Labor Day – No School 6. Maurya & Gupta India power point HW: Strayer p & questions 7. Social Hierarchy in the Age of Empires Venn & Discussion; Han, Rome, and Indian (Bhagavad Gita) primary sources 8. Empires QUIZ (Greece, Persia, Rome, Han China, Maurya/Gupta India) HW: Religions readings 9. Religions presentation group work HW: be ready to present with your group on Monday! 12. Religions Presentations! HW: trade routes readings Strayer Trade Routes Maps HW: trade routes readings Strayer Bridging World History Trade Networks videos 15. Zones of Interaction: the development of long distance trade & associated technologies & crops HW: “Southernization” & mindmap by 9/ The Arts in Classical Civilizations: Hellenism and Indian culture 19. Southernization fishbowl 20. Plan test bubbling 21. Period II Target breakdown and class presentations After School Review from 4:00- 5:00pm 22. Plan testing After School Review from 4:00- 5:00pm 23. Period I & II Test (early river valley civs, early Empires, large empires; trade routes, religions) HW: Bulliet textbook p & optional questions 26. Basics of Islam Power point HW: Bulliet p & optional questions 27. vocabulary sheet; Caliphates chart 28. The Messenger DVD HW: Bulliet p & optional questions 29. Caliphates power point HW: When Asia Was the World Ibn Battuta Chapter p and NOT OPTIONAL questions by 10/3 30. The Awakening DVD

WHAP Assignments Calendar October 2011 MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday 3. Urban decline and revivals: causes and effects HW: Bulliet p Byzantine Empire Overview; Constantinople googlemaps tour HW: Bulliet p Byzantine Art & Western European Art; animated Bayeux Tapestry HW: Bulliet p Viking Migrations: Video Game & quick notes; Kievan Rus & the trading city of Novgorod HW: Bulliet p Medieval Europe Overview power point HW: Strayer textbook (online classroom) p WITH NOT OPTIONAL QUESTIONS! 10. Crusades & the revival of European trade contacts in trading city-states ; primary sources and video clip ( Islam: Empire of Faith) 11. Concept 3.3 Compare and Contrast in-class essay prep work 12. “Increasing Economic Productivity” C&C whole-class essay 13. FALL BREAK! 14. FALL BREAK! 17. Sui, Tang, Song China timeline HW: Strayer p & Pastoral contacts with China & the Asian commercial revolution; Video - Bridging World History unit 8 early economies 19. Solidifying Confucianism in China: Crack down on Buddhism primary sources and foot binding ppt HW: Strayer p & Japanese feudal system wksheets 20. The influence of China & Eurasian trade networks on Japan HW: “Fire Is Born” National Geographic Article and NOT OPTIONAL questions 21. Maya city- states HW: Inca Empire Nat Geo article and NOT OPTIONAL questions 24. Aztec & Inca ppt; Pre-Columbian primary resources whole class discussion 25. Maya, Aztec, Inca SPRITE Chart; thesis practice HW: Day of Empire online reading & questions (p by 10/ Compare and Contrast prompt individual work 27. Mongols DBQ documents Act-It- Outs 28. Mongols Fishbowl